Something for the weekend?
Something for the weekend?
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heyiga

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1,563 posts

255 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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Just thought I would ask around and see whats happening this weekend? Now we all have four days off there is no escuse for not doing all those jobs we have on our lists is there?

I am planning on fitting my new throttle cable and starting to clean down the engine bay.. then going out to make it seriously dirty again with a day of fun driving!

What jobs are you doing?
Polite answers only!

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

308 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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Where to start? Need to stitch the back window back in, replace the plugs (and hope this cures the pinking and misfire and huge clouds of smoke out the back under acceleration ), make up a new radiator duct and try to route a new air intake from the AFM down to the radiator duct. Then clean the oily fingerprints off the insides of the engine bay and take it for a gentle pootle round Milton Keynes to see whether this had made any difference to the intake temperatures and whether it has helped with the pinking. Only four days left, I'd better get started!

page3

5,150 posts

275 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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I'll be fitting the Wildfire SS switch panel which arrived yesterday. Although in practice that means loosening the centre console, pulling it a couple of inches forward and trying for a few hours to get to/undo the sodding nuts holding the switch-panel on. Getting annoyed. Swearing a lot. I do mean A LOT. Giving up and getting drunk.

spivvy

1,535 posts

278 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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going for a final check up on my car after being repaired

Le TVR

3,097 posts

275 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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Mostly playing with the electrics

The temperature gauge is jumping up and down. I've done all the usual earthing points and no change. So it will be upside down under the dashboard for me

It may well be the sender but S earthing is somewhat more of a prime suspect.....

pantani201

386 posts

281 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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Going for a to pick up some S bits and pieces from Wildfire and hopefully get a ride in his Griff. Hope it doesnt spoil my love affir with the S. bounce:

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

276 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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page3 said:
I'll be fitting the Wildfire SS switch panel which arrived yesterday. Although in practice that means loosening the centre console, pulling it a couple of inches forward and trying for a few hours to get to/undo the sodding nuts holding the switch-panel on. Getting annoyed. Swearing a lot. I do mean A LOT. Giving up and getting drunk.


You're switching to your old panel first then Adam?

page3

5,150 posts

275 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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WildfireS3 said:

page3 said:
I'll be fitting the Wildfire SS switch panel which arrived yesterday. Although in practice that means loosening the centre console, pulling it a couple of inches forward and trying for a few hours to get to/undo the sodding nuts holding the switch-panel on. Getting annoyed. Swearing a lot. I do mean A LOT. Giving up and getting drunk.



You're switching to your old panel first then Adam?
I only blue-tacked the other SS one on top of the original one The original one was re-veneered by the previous owner so I want to take it off in one piece - just in case. Weather looks quite nice now - might have to go for a drive instead.

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

308 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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Le TVR said:

The temperature gauge is jumping up and down.


Before you get too uncomfortable under the dashboard (or after, if I've timed this right ) it would be worth checking the wiring out by the sender. On mine there was a rather manky bit of wiring where an inline resister had been fitted into the loom, the wires are going brittle from the heat and it's all rather nasty. Jumping up and down does sound exactly like a wiring problem and this wiring would be my first suspect.

Le TVR

3,097 posts

275 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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GreenV8S said:

Before you get too uncomfortable under the dashboard or after, if I've timed this right )


No, I'm still at work today

GreenV8S said:


....a rather manky bit of wiring where an inline resister had been fitted into the loom...


That sounds like a fairly accurate description
but there doesnt seem to be an inline resistor. Probably hidden somewhere under an equally manky piece of insulation tape no doubt.

Good idea.